'''PGPDisk''' or Pretty Good Privacy [[Whole Disk Encryption]] was a disk encryption solution from the [http://www.pgp.com PGP Corporation]. It has since been rebranded as [[PGP Whole Disk Encryption]].

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'''PGPDisk''' was a disk encryption solution from the [http://www.pgp.com PGP Corporation]. It has since been rebranded as [[PGP Whole Disk Encryption]].

In 2007 an undocumented feature was publicized that allows the user to set up a secondary password to access the drive

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In 2007 an undocumented encryption bypass feature was found that allowed the drive to be accessed even without the boot-up password [http://securology.blogspot.com/2007/10/pgp-whole-disk-encryption-barely.html]. The PGP Corporation said that the feature had been requested by enterprise users and was not a backdoor [http://www.pgp.com/wde_bypass_feature.html].

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An undocumented encryption bypass feature was found that allowed the drive to be accessed even without the boot-up password [http://securology.blogspot.com/2007/10/pgp-whole-disk-encryption-barely.html]. The PGP Corporation said that the feature had been requested by enterprise users and was not a backdoor [http://www.pgp.com/wde_bypass_feature.html].

In 2007 an undocumented encryption bypass feature was found that allowed the drive to be accessed even without the boot-up password [1]. The PGP Corporation said that the feature had been requested by enterprise users and was not a backdoor [2].